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E-Mail Scam PayPal Class Action
Lawsuit E-mail Scam The Internet Crime
Complaint Center, which is a partnership between the Federal Bureau
of Investigation and the National White Collar Crime Center,
recently warned the public of bogus e-mail messages that request
recipients to update their PayPal credit card information. The
message says that recipients are eligible to receive funds from a
recent settlement of a PayPal class action lawsuit. Below is the
partial text from a fraudulent PayPal e-mail message.
Go to
this URL: http://www.cornerstonenow.com/newsletter/section-a/2006/0602_sample.gif
The above is a PHISHING SCAM. The message appears
legitimate, doesn't it? The sender shows as coming from PayPal. A
secure website is listed. A litigation case number is provided
claiming to be from a United States District Court in California.
However, the "PayPal" link takes the recipient to a scammer's web
page, which looks to be one associated with PayPal. The fraudulent
page requests the recipient's username and password, and thus
provides the scammers with access to the recipient's PayPal account.
Upon completing the form on the bogus web page and then clicking
SUBMIT, the recipient is redirected to a legitimate PayPal web page.
The Internet Crime Complaint Center asks Internet users to
be cautious of e-mail messages that request private information for
the purposes of participating in or settlement of a class action
lawsuit. These e-mail messages may be phishing scams attempting to
gather personal and financial information.
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 Unclog
Your Inbox Start Filtering Out Unwanted E-mail Messages With
Postini
Is your e-mail inbox filling up with messages you don't want?
Are you about ready to unplug your Internet connection because of
all the junk messages you receive?
There's a simpler way.
It's called Postini.
Postini (pronounced
po-STEE-nee) is an e-mail filtering program that scans all your
incoming e-mails for harmful viruses and e-mail spam, or junk e-mail
before it gets to your inbox. If it finds any, it stores those
messages separately then sends you an e-mail with instructions on
how to safely view the suspicious messages without infecting your
computer.
We offer Postini free with all High-Speed Internet
plans and all dial-up Internet plans of $19.95/month and above. You
just have to contact us to turn it on.
Postini is also
available to purchase separately for
$2.00/month.
Call for details (Tel: 651-385-0877), visit
us at 1001 Main St in Red Wing, or online at cannoncommunications.net.
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Ask The Help Desk What Is A Blog?
Question: I have heard a lot lately about the
growing popularity of "blogs." What are they?
Answer: A blog (a shortened form of
"web log") is essentially a frequently updated online journal. It is
most commonly a text-only web page with writings by the blog's
author posted in reverse chronological order. Many blogs also
include pictures as well as links to other related stories around
the Web. Some blogs even have links to audio and video clips.
Blogs first emerged in 1999 and have exploded in popularity
over the past couple of years. Some estimates have shown that over
50 million Internet users are regular blog readers with literally
tens of thousands of new blogs being created each week. Part of the
appeal for blog writers is that they can create and update their
blogs with little technical know-how, unlike a sophisticated
website. Although many blogs are simply musings about the author's
personal life intended for viewing by friends and family, the
attraction to many bloggers is in creating a community beyond their
current network of friends. With this in mind, most blogs consist of
material on specific topics such as favorite hobbies, politics,
favorite TV shows, favorite sports teams, current events, favorite
movie stars, etc.
To get started learning more about blogs,
check out these popular blog-hosting websites: http://www.blogger.com, http://www.blogwise.com, and http://www.typepad.com.
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Great Sites To Check Out This
Month
Celebrate "Return
Shopping Carts to the Supermarket Month" http://tecsoc.org/pubs/history/2002/jun4.htm
- As everyone already knows, February is "Return Shopping Carts to
the Supermarket Month." So there's no better time to learn the
history of the shopping cart. Did you know that customers initially
proved reluctant to use the first shopping carts so the inventor
hired fake shoppers to walk around using them? To learn more about
the inventor and to see early versions of telescoping shopping carts
from the Smithsonian Institution, check out the links on this site.
World's Largest Ball Of Paint http://ballofpaint.freehosting.net
- Some people collect baseball cards as a hobby. Others knit or do
crossword puzzles. Mike Carmichael and his wife, Glenda, from
Alexandria, Indiana, have been applying coats of paint to a single
baseball since 1977. What started out as a nine-inch circumference
baseball weighing less than one pound is now 119 inches around, has
been coated with over 19,000 layers of paint, and weighs over 1,800
pounds. If you are in the Alexandria area, stop by the Ball of Paint
Pavilion located on the Carmichael's property to apply a coat of
paint yourself. Admission is free.
Celebrate February
With Chocolate http://candyusa.org - Lots of
chocolate is purchased in February in celebration of Valentine's
Day. The big question, however, is how do you tell what's in the
center of those pieces of boxed candy without biting each piece in
half? (Answer: Each candy manufacturer has its own code. For one
manufacturer, one swirl with one loop may mean caramel; for another,
one swirl with one loop may mean butter cream.) For answers to
everything related to chocolate plus some great recipe ideas, head
over to this site.
Curious George Animated Film Released
In February http://CuriousGeorgeMovie.com
- As a child, you probably enjoyed the adventures of George, the
mischievous chimpanzee, in the many Curious George books written by
the husband and wife team of H.A. and Margret Rey. Over thirty
million books have been sold since the original story was published
in 1941. This month marks the worldwide release of the animated
cartoon movie entitled, Curious George. Will Ferrell provides the
voiceover for Ted, known to many as "The Man in the Yellow Hat."
Drew Barrymore and Dick Van Dyke also have voice parts in the film.
So grab your kids or your grandkids sometime this month and make it
a date at the nearest movie theater to enjoy Curious George.
U.S. Takes On World In 2006 World Baseball
Classic http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/wbc/index.jsp
- The world will soon take on the likes of Roger Clemens, Ken
Griffey Jr., Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, and 55 other big leaguers
as the U.S. competes in the 2006 World Baseball Classic. Sixteen
international teams including rosters from Cuba, Japan, China, and
South Korea will participate in this much-anticipated event. For
roster information on each competing country as well as the latest
news, the MLB.com site is your place to start.
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Short Tutorial Turn Off E-mail Sound
Alerts When Receiving Incoming E-mail Most e-mail software
programs are set as a default to check for incoming e-mail messages
every ten minutes. If a message or messages have been received, an
e-mail sound alert notifies the computer user that a message or
messages are available for him/her to read. However, it can become
somewhat annoying to hear these e-mail sound alerts going off every
ten minutes. To turn off the audio on these e-mail sound alerts,
follow the steps below.
Removing E-mail Sound Alerts In
Outlook Express When Using Windows XP:
1. With Outlook
Express open, go to the "Tools" menu and drop down to "Options." The
"Options" window will appear. 2. Click your cursor arrow on the
"General" tab. 3. Look for "Send/Receive Messages" and uncheck
the box next to "Play sound when new messages arrive." 4. Click
"OK."
Removing E-mail Sound Alerts In Thunderbird 1.0.7 When
Using Windows XP:
1. With Thunderbird open, go to the
"Tools" menu and drop down to "Options." The "Options" window will
appear. 2. Click your cursor arrow on the "General" icon. 3.
Find the settings for "When new messages arrive" and uncheck the box
next to "Play a sound." 4. Click "OK."
Removing E-mail
Sound Alerts In Netscape 7.2 When Using Windows XP:
1. With
Netscape Navigator open, go to the "Edit" menu and drop down to
"Preferences." The "Preferences" window will appear. 2. Under
"Category," click your cursor arrow on "Mail Newsgroups." 3.
Click on "Notifications." 4. Uncheck the box under "When new
messages arrive." 5. Click "OK."
Removing E-mail Sound
Alerts in Mail.app 2.0 When Using Macintosh OS X:
1. With
mail.app open, go to the "Mail" menu and drop down to "Preferences."
The "Preferences" window will appear. 2. Click your cursor arrow
on the "General" icon on the toolbar. 3. Look for "New mail
sound:" and select "None" from the pop-up menu. 4. Close the
window by clicking on the red dot in the upper left-hand corner.
Removing E-mail Sound Alerts In Thunderbird 1.5 When Using
Macintosh OS X:
1. With Thunderbird open, go to the
"Thunderbird" menu and drop down to "Preferences." The preferences
window will appear. 2. Click your cursor arrow on the "General"
icon. 3. Find the settings for "When new messages arrive" and
uncheck the box next to "Play a sound." 4. Click "OK."
Removing E-mail Sound Alerts In Netscape 7.2 When Using
Macintosh OS X:
1. With Netscape Navigator open, go to the
"Netscape" menu and drop down to "Preferences." The "Preferences"
window will appear. 2. Under "Category," click your cursor arrow
on "Mail Newsgroups." 3. Click on "Notifications." 4. Uncheck
the box under "When new messages arrive." 5. Click "OK."
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